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Abstract metabolic syndrome is one of the most common worldwide diseases affecting humans. It is a major health problem throughout the world because of its high prevalence and its association with increased risk of cardiovascular and liver diseases. Aim of the Study: to determine the effect of high intensity training and carboxy therapy on cardiovascular risk factors in patients with metabolic syndrome. Material and methods : Eightyclass I obese female patients diagnosed as metabolic syndrome(FBG; 101 – 125 , TG; 151 – 200 , WC; 105 – 120 , SBP; 131 – 149 , DBP; 86 – 89) selected from Al Shohadaa Central Hospital were included in this study. Age ranged from 50 - 60 years old. Patients were assigned to two groups equal in number :group A (study group), consisted of 40 women, they were treated by high intensity interval training (3 times per week) combined with carboxy therap(2 times per week) for 4 weeks.group B (control group): consisted of 40 women, both groups were following ((low calorie low fat diet) for 4 weeks . Variables: (Fasting blood glucose level, Triglyceride, High-density lipoprotein, Waist circumference, Systolic and diastolic blood pressure). were measured two times before and after 4 weeks at the end of the study.Results:there was statistically significant decrease in FBG,TG,WC,SBP and DBP and there was statistically significant increase in HDL for both groups pre/post data (p<0.05), with statistically significant improvement in the group A more than in the group B in all outcome data.Conclusion : High intensity interval training combined with carboxytherapy improve cardio-vascular risk factors in women with metabolic syndrome. |